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4.5.ConnectingtheBeplayRemote,
ShuttlePROv2andX-Keys
The Beplay remote, ShuttlePRO v2 and X-keys are connected via USB to the Xeebra server. The device
is recognized as soon as it is plugged in.
Should you encounter any functional issues with the ShuttlePRO Mark In and Mark Out buttons when
running Linux CentOS, please contact EVSSupport for assistance.
4.6.DisplayPortCableWarning
If you directly connect a server with a monitor using a DisplayPort cable, you need to make sure that pin
20 (DP_PWR) of the cable is not wired and does not carry any power. If in doubt, use a multimeter to
verify this.
According to the VESA specification, the DP_PWR (pin 20) is not supposed to be wired in standard
cables because both source and sink devices are designed to provide power. Ignoring this will in certain
cases prevent the Avago RAID Controller (AOM-S3108-H8) from being initialized at startup and thus
make the RAID unavailable for the OS.
INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION MANUAL
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EVS Xeebra Specifications

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BrandEVS
ModelXeebra
CategorySignal Processors
LanguageEnglish

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